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American Airlines reviews, ratings, and on-time data, all in one place. This is an independent assessment of the airline, drawing on real operational figures, traveller surveys, and how the airline handles compensation claims. You'll see how punctual American Airlines tends to be, how its passengers rate the experience, and where you stand under UK and EU law when a flight is delayed or cancelled.
at a glance
American Airlines ratings based on data and passenger opinions
Overall rating: 7.64/10 – based on the AirHelp Score, an independent rating that weighs punctuality, passenger opinion, and how claims are handled.
Passenger reviews & opinions: 8.0/10 – section of the AirHelp Score where travellers rate American Airlines' onboard experience and service.
On-time performance: 7.1/10 – roughly 71% of American Airlines flights land within 15 minutes of schedule across the year.
Claims processing: 7.8/10 – score based on AirHelp's internal data on how efficiently the airline handles valid compensation claims.
Best for: passengers valuing comfort and effective handling of flight disruptions
American Airlines rating and performance overview
American Airlines' overall rating comes from the AirHelp Score, an independent airline ranking that looks at how airlines perform where it counts most for passengers.
The score brings together long-term punctuality data, passenger opinion surveys, and AirHelp's own data on how the airline processes valid compensation claims, for a balanced view of how American Airlines performs. It's there to help you know what to expect before you fly.
Overall AirHelp Score: 7.64/10
Global ranking: #11 of 117 total airlines
Country ranking: #1 airline in the United States
The overall score draws on three key performance areas (based on the AirHelp Score methodology):
On time performance: 7.1/10
Customer opinion: 8.0/10
Claims processing: 7.8/10
Quick facts
Airline name | American Airlines |
|---|---|
IATA code | AA |
Home country | United States |
Year founded | 1926 |
Main hubs/Key bases | Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), Charlotte (CLT), Chicago O'Hare (ORD) |
What American Airlines passengers say: reviews and customer opinion
Passenger reviews tell you a lot about what flying American Airlines is really like.
To measure that fairly and consistently, AirHelp uses a structured Customer Opinion score, drawn from feedback given directly by travellers around the world.
Customer Opinion score
8.0/10
How the customer opinion score is worked out
AirHelp gathers passenger opinion through hundreds of surveys run across more than 60 countries, drawing on over 11,500 airline ratings from travellers rating the airline they flew most recently.
Passengers rate each airline on five service factors:
Cabin crew
Aircraft comfort
Aircraft cleanliness
Food offering
Entertainment onboard
Each factor is rated from "very good" to "very bad". The ratings are turned into numeric values and averaged into a final Customer Opinion score. The higher the score, the better the airline performed across these factors. You can find the full methodology here.
How reliable is American Airlines? On-time performance, past and present
Pinning down what makes an airline "reliable" isn't simple. Our take rests on the factor that shapes your journey most: punctuality. So we look at it from two angles:
The long view: on-time performance ratings and annual punctuality figures
The short view: the latest picture on cancellations and lengthy delays
Together they give you a concrete sense of what to expect from American Airlines.
Annual On-Time Performance
7.1/10 (Oct 2024 - Sep 2025) – 71% of flights arrived on time*
*What "on time" means: a flight counts as on time when it arrives within 15 minutes of its scheduled arrival. The score is the share of on-time arrivals across a 12-month period.
Recent operational performance (last 7 days)
The AirHelp Score reflects long-term reliability; the figures below show how American Airlines has performed on the ground over the past 7 days. These aren't passenger reviews, they're real-world figures based on flight-tracking data, refreshed weekly.
Overall network performance
Total flights operated: 62425
Flights arrived on-time: 33759 (54.08%)
Flight cancellations: 17235
Performance by route type
American Airlines' performance shifts depending on the type of route. Recent data shows the following patterns:
Metric | International routes | Domestic routes |
|---|---|---|
Total flights | 7493 | 54932 |
Cancellation rate | 21.93% | 28.38% |
Long delays | 76 flights
(1.01%) | 943 flights (1.72%) |
Flight disruptions and your right to compensation
This data matters for two reasons: it tells you something about American Airlines' punctuality, and it helps you work out where you stand on compensation. A delay of more than 3 hours can entitle you to a payout under air passenger rights law, principally UK261 for flights departing from the UK, and EC 261 for flights departing from the EU. As a US carrier, American Airlines is covered on departures from the UK and EU, but not on flights arriving from the US.
Here's American Airlines' breakdown of delays of 3+ hours over the last seven days, split between domestic and international flights:
3+ hours delays
International routes: 76 flights affected (1.01% of operations)
Domestic routes: 943 flights affected (1.72% of operations)
How American Airlines handles flight disruptions
When a flight is delayed or cancelled, the way the airline responds can shape your whole trip. Here's what passengers can generally expect from American Airlines in these situations, based on passenger protection law and AirHelp's own data.
Communication practices
Under UK261, EC 261, and other passenger protection rules, airlines are required to keep passengers informed about the status of their flight, the reason behind a delay or other disruption (such as a cancellation or overbooking), and the rights that come with it.
Rebooking & assistance
If your flight is cancelled or heavily delayed (usually 5 hours or more), you can choose between the next available flight, rescheduling for a later date that suits you, or a full refund. And once you've been waiting 2 hours or more, the airline also has to look after you, with food and drinks, grant you access to communication, and, where an overnight stay is needed, transport and accommodation.
American Airlines claims processing rating
When a flight doesn't go to plan, you may be entitled to compensation under UK261, EC 261, or similar rules. Drawing on our data, we've assessed how American Airlines processes these compensation claims.
American Airlines claims processing score
7.8/10
This score reflects factors such as how likely the airline is to pay out valid claims, the volume of claims it processes, and both its past and current claims-processing behaviour.
Your rights: when American Airlines owes you compensation
When you fly with American Airlines, strong passenger protection laws are on your side.
UK261 protects you on American Airlines flights departing from a UK airport, and EC 261 on flights departing from an airport in the EU. Under these rules, you can claim compensation when:
Your flight arrives at your final destination 3 or more hours late
Your flight is cancelled with less than 14 days' notice
You're denied boarding because the flight is overbooked
The amount you're owed is set by law according to flight distance:
Flight distance | Compensation |
|---|---|
Up to 1,500 km | £220 |
1,500 - 3,500 km | £350 |
Over 3,500 km | £520 |
Key exception: airlines don't have to pay out when the disruption was caused by extraordinary circumstances beyond their control, think severe weather, political unrest, or air traffic control restrictions. Technical faults and staffing shortages, though, don't count as valid excuses.
Did you know?
52% of AirHelp customers tried claiming directly with their airline before coming to us, and many valid claims are turned down at first.
American Airlines review: the final verdict
Drawing on flight performance data, passenger reviews and opinions, and an analysis of your rights as a passenger, here's our assessment of American Airlines:
American Airlines
Best for: passengers valuing comfort and effective handling of flight disruptions
Strengths: customer opinion (8.0/10), claims processing (7.8/10)
Watch out for: on-time performance (7.1/10)
Overall rating: 7.64/10 – Ranked 11th globally
How to claim compensation from American Airlines
There are two ways to make a claim under UK and EU law: directly with the airline, or through a specialist third party like AirHelp.
Claim directly with American Airlines
Every airline runs its own claims process. You'll need to gather your flight documents, work out which rules apply to your case, submit everything, and then follow up for updates.
If they ignore you or drag things out, your next step is to take it to the relevant national aviation authority. If that still doesn't resolve things, legal action may be the next step, with court as a last resort.
Let AirHelp take care of the claiming process
We do the heavy lifting, so you can focus on what matters.
Check whether you're eligible with our quick tool
Upload your documents, and we'll tell you exactly what's needed
Sit back while we handle everything, court action included if it comes to that
With more than 3 million passengers compensated and over 178,000 "Excellent" reviews on Trustpilot, AirHelp has a track record you can rely on.
Frequently Asked Questions
Recent delays and cancellations
Date | Flight number | Airline | Route | Status | ||
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28/06/2026 | 12:40 | AA4992 | American Airlines | Dallas (DFW) Austin (AUS) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
28/06/2026 | 12:30 | AA6391 | American Airlines | Chicago (ORD) Grand Rapids (GRR) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
28/06/2026 | 12:29 | AA4953 | American Airlines | Chicago (ORD) Columbus (CMH) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
28/06/2026 | 12:29 | AA4376 | American Airlines | New York (JFK) Boston (BOS) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
28/06/2026 | 12:15 | AA4119 | American Airlines | Lubbock (LBB) Dallas (DFW) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
28/06/2026 | 12:11 | AA3495 | American Airlines | Dallas (DFW) Des Moines (DSM) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
28/06/2026 | 12:10 | AA4129 | American Airlines | Springfield (SGF) Chicago (ORD) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
28/06/2026 | 12:07 | AA3489 | American Airlines | Chicago (ORD) Covington (CVG) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
28/06/2026 | 12:05 | AA2114 | American Airlines | Dallas (DFW) Memphis (MEM) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
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Chicago
••Grand Rapids
ORD
GRR
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AA4953
•American Airlines
Chicago
••Columbus
ORD
CMH
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AA4376
•American Airlines
New York
••Boston
JFK
BOS
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AA4119
•American Airlines
Lubbock
••Dallas
LBB
DFW
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AA3495
•American Airlines
Dallas
••Des Moines
DFW
DSM
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12:11
- Cancelled
AA4129
•American Airlines
Springfield
••Chicago
SGF
ORD
Check Compensation28/06/2026
12:10
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AA3489
•American Airlines
Chicago
••Covington
ORD
CVG
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AA2114
•American Airlines
Dallas
••Memphis
DFW
MEM
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